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Bhavana Pandey

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The cut off was 14970 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech + M.Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering in IIT Bhubaneswar - Indian Institute of Technology. For female candidates in general category under All India quota, 21645 was the closing rank. BTech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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Indrani Choudhury

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The college recorded 90% placement rate for BTech Metallurgical and Materials Engineering students during IIT Ropar placements 2023. The trend graph below showcases the placement rate recorded for BTech Metallurgical and Materials Engineering students over the last two years:

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The table below showcases the placement rate recorded for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering students in the last two years:

ParticularsStatistics (2022)Statistics (2023)
Metallurgical and Materials engineering BTech Placement Rate90%80%

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Mani KhannaOf Family, Friends and Food

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The cutoff trend for BTech at IIT Patna has been increasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for B.Tech. under general category for all India quota was 14216. In 2022, it increased to 14895. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 5243 to 5285 for OBC, 2861 to 2793 for SC, 2861 to 1336 for ST, 2046 to 2226 for EWS. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for engineering education in India continues to grow. Similar cut off trend can be seen for female candidates under all categories however the ranks are slightly different.

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